With no Intrust Super Cup being played this weekend due to COVID-19, Queensland Rugby League is taking a trip down memory lane.
Watch - and admire - some of the best Cup players doing their thing and some of the best in the game during their time playing Cup in two classic match-ups - one on Saturday at 2pm and one on Sunday at 2pm.
We asked you to vote on which games you wanted to see and the votes are in.
The games will be played on QRL.com.au, the Intrust Super Cup Facebook page and on the QRL YouTube account.
Watch Saturday, 2pm
Round 6, 2003 - Norths Devils v Easts Tigers
In 2003, the Norths Devils were the feeder club to the Melbourne Storm and had a number of NRL stars playing in the Queensland Cup, including Cooper Cronk, Wade Fenton and Antonio Kaufusi who all lined up at Bishop Park on this day. Easts were bolstered by notable fullback Wade Liddell, NRL winger Justin Loomans, Scott Thorburn, former Tigers coach Scott Sipple and Matt Lockyer - the younger brother of Queensland legend Darren Lockyer. This clash went down to the wire, the Tigers roaring to victory 28-24.
Classic match: Norths Devils v Easts Tigers
Watch Sunday, 2pm
Preliminary final, 2012 - Wynnum Manly v Tweed Heads
After Wynnum Manly Seagulls claimed victory in the grand final flockbuster in 2011, Seagulls faithful from both sides packed BMD Kougari Oval for this do-or-die preliminary final. Meeting in the 2012 semi-final only two weeks earlier where Tweed got the chocolates 19-16, the Paul Green-coached red and green Seagulls featured a number of familiar faces including current North Queensland Cowboys utility Jake Granville and former Brisbane Broncos Dane Carlaw and Mitchell Dodds, alongside Cup favourites Peter Gubb, Ben Shea and Luke Dalziel-Don. Tweed Heads, skippered by current Gold Coast Titans assistant coach Brad Davis, also featured now Canberra Raiders back-rower Ryan James and Cup journeyman Rod Griffin.
Classic match: Wynnum Manly Seagulls v Tweed Heads Seagulls